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From: Rocket Red2/26/2014 8:16:07 AM
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Cayden Resources drills 44 m of 2.34 g/t Au at Barqueno

2014-02-26 07:32 ET - News Release
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Mr. Ivan Bebek reports

CAYDEN DRILLS 44 METERS OF 2.34 G/T GOLD AND 23 METERS OF 2.43 G/T GOLD IN THE AZTECA ZONE AT EL BARQUENO

Cayden Resources Inc. has released results from the company's phase 1 core drilling program at its 100-per-cent-optioned El Barqueno gold project in Jalisco state, Mexico.

Drilling highlights include 44 meters of 2.34 g/t Au in hole 37 and 23 meters of 2.43 g/t Au in hole 28. These holes extend the prospective mineralization previously encountered in holes 3 and 4 (please see attached map and table below).

The first 37 of 41 holes at the Azteca target area have tested approximately 1.2 km of the 2.2 km prospective strike length to date with a maximum true depth of 200 meters. All the holes drilled in the Azteca target, with the exception of two holes, have penetrated the mineralized structures and have intersected significant gold mineralization.

Table 1 - Drill results from the Azteca target area at El Barqueno   (BDD00037 = hole 37):    HOLE      FromTo       Width (m)Au (g/t)Ag (g/t)Cu %  BDD0026     50     61         11    0.48     2.90.02  BDD0026     75     79          4     2.4     7.20.23  BDD0027    102    110          8    0.51     7.20.11  BDD0028     59     82         23    2.43     3.50.03  BDD0029     24     34         10    1.23     4.20.09  BDD0029    112  119.5        7.5    0.84     5.40.14  BDD0030     18     25          7    0.81     2.00.15  BDD0031     70     90         20    0.53     7.50.45  BDD0032no significant intercepts                      BDD0033     40     52         12    2.02     6.20.08  BDD0034     55     58          3    3.89     4.30.04  BDD0034     75     90         15    1.36     5.80.10  BDD0035     46     52          6    2.84     4.70.06  BDD0036     31     39          8    0.75     6.20.15  BDD0037     44     88         44    2.34    11.10.15    


Cayden has completed its Phase 1 drilling program at the Azteca target with a total of 41 holes drilled totaling 6,336 meters, 4 holes are currently pending assay. The Azteca drill results received to date indicate continuous mineralization throughout multiple structures along with several areas that contain significantly larger widths and grades at fault intersections. The Azteca target remains open along strike in both directions and at depth; a second phase of drilling is being designed to expand drilling along the projected strike length and will commence once permits are received.

The Company is moving the drill to its Pena d'Oro target where Cayden's technical team has had the opportunity to discover some exceptional surface results which include trenches both within historic workings and beyond them along strike (see news release from August 22nd, 2013).

Ivan Bebek, President and CEO commented: "We are very pleased with the results to date from the Phase 1 drill program at our Azteca target and look forward to a second phase program which we believe will considerably expand the mineralization along strike and at depth. We are also excited to begin an initial drill program at the PeAplus or minusa d'Oro target that will commence shortly. In the past six months, our technical team has done an exceptional job of exploring just over half of the three El Barqueno concessions primarily at surface with the exception of drilling at the Azteca target. The results of the exploration and the interpretation of the geology is starting to reveal district scale exploration potential with a pipeline of 8 additional outcropping targets."

Cayden will be attending the PDAC Mining Convention in Toronto, Ontario and will have two booths for Session A (Sunday March 2 and Monday March 3), Booth #2421A is in the Investor Exchange and Booth #5001 is located inside the Core Shack. President and CEO, Ivan Bebek will also be giving a 15 minute presentation on Exploration and Development on Tuesday, March 4 at 10:20am in room 803AB. We welcome anyone registered for the PDAC or in Toronto to please come and join us.

Qualified Person - David Hladky, P. Geo. is the Qualified Person with respect to NI 43-101 at Barqueno. All core is drilled at HQ diameter and is sawed or split into equal halves on site. All samples are assayed using standard 30 gram fire assay with atomic absorption finish by Acme Labs in Vancouver, BC. QA/QC programs using internal standard samples, field and lab duplicates, re-assays, and blanks indicate good accuracy and precision in a large majority of standards assayed. As the mapped mineralized corridors strike EW to ENE, the drill holes were designed to have azimuths perpendicular or close to perpendicular to the strike. As this is the first drill program by Cayden, the dips of the mineralized structures are not entirely known. However, based on mapping and previous drilling, all intercepts released herein are believed to be 60-100% of true width. Intercepts are calculated assuming a bulk-mining scenario, with a width cutoff of 5 meters and grade cutoff of 0.5 g/t Au (intercepts of 3-4 meters width are also stated if they exceed 5 m * Au g/t grade widths). No intercepts were reported that averaged less than 0.5 g/t Au (rounded) and no intercepts have more than five consecutive meters of less than 0.2 g/t.

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